Rachael Hutchinson is Elias Ahuja Professor of Japanese and Game Studies at the University of Delaware, where she teaches Japanese language, literature, film and videogames. Her work on games appears in Game Studies, Games and Culture, Loading…, Japanese Studies, Replaying Japan and other journals, as well as in Made in Asia/America: Why Video Games Were Never (Really) About Us (Patterson and Fickle, Duke University Press, 2023), Well Played Retrospective: The Past, Pandemic and Future of Video Games, Value and Meaning (Davidson et al, ETC, 2021), Gaming Representation: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Video Game Studies (Malkowski and Russworm, University of Indiana Press, 2017) and others. Books include Japanese Culture through Videogames (Routledge, 2019) and Japanese Role-Playing Games: Genre, Representation, and Liminality in the JRPG, co-edited with Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon (Lexington, 2022).